The Tipra Motha Party (TMP) leader, Pradyot Bikram Manikya Debbarma, highlighted the significance of unity among Northeast’s indigenous communities after his party’s victory in the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) bypolls. Debbarma stressed the need for collective development and urged against internal conflicts, emphasizing the detrimental impact of community discord. The TMP Chief, accompanied by party members, met with Tripura Governor to initiate the formation of the new council in TTAADC.
Debbarma mentioned that the outgoing CEM of TTAADC had resigned, signaling the transition to a new leadership. He reiterated the party’s commitment to following legal procedures under the Governor’s guidance for the council’s constitution. Despite the political dynamics at play, Debbarma hinted at a potential reassessment of the alliance with the BJP, citing concerns of interference and destabilization efforts within the partnership.
Following the electoral success, Debbarma expressed a firm stance on protecting the rights of his people and hinted at potential legal actions to address unresolved indigenous rights issues. While advocating for rights-based politics, he called for post-poll harmony among political stakeholders to maintain a constructive political environment. The TMP’s victory in the TTAADC elections solidified its position in Tripura’s political landscape, underscoring the party’s growing influence in the region.
